The book “Theatre, Music and Dance” by Biswajit Das is a comprehensive read on the three art forms that form the crux of Indian culture – theatre, music, and dance. The book delves into the history and evolution of these art forms and how they have contributed to the cultural diversity of the country.
The author has taken a holistic approach to his narration, encompassing the various sub-genres of theatre, music, and dance. He explains the technicalities of each art form and how it is closely linked to the cultural heritage of the Indian subcontinent. Biswajit Das goes on to detail the role of these art forms in society, the impact they have on communication and expression, and how they reflect the social mood of a particular era.
The book is apt for theatre enthusiasts, musicians, dancers, and even casual readers looking to get an insight on these art forms. It is beautifully written in lucid language making it an easy and interesting read for all age groups. The book is a perfect guide for anyone seeking to broaden their understanding of Indian culture and its art forms. It is a must-read for anyone who is passionate about the performing arts and its significance in Indian society. The book “Theatre, Music, and Dance” by Biswajit Das is definitely worth adding to your bookshelf.
Books Info
Books name | Theatre, Music and Dance |
Author | Sri Surendranath Pattnaik |
No Of pages | 165 |
Publisher | Books And Books |
Publication | 1935 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |